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2018-04-02, 16:40 | Link #23 |
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this animation is almost unwatchable: The faces don't emote, the animation is stiff, the action is offscreen as if it was still '80s hand drawn style, and it seems half of it is Kenshiro standing still looking smug.
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2018-04-02, 18:06 | Link #25 | |
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2018-04-02, 22:39 | Link #28 | |
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2018-04-02, 22:49 | Link #29 |
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The problem about this though is that CGI can actually help in improving combat. Both the ongoing Toji no Miko series and Etotama can attest to that. Did they give this to a very barebones animation team?
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